4 Office for iPad alternatives

When Office for iPad arrived last month, it was a bittersweet moment. The elation over the promise of true tablet productivity muted by the realization that the apps were little more than document viewers without an Office 365 subscription. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How To Pay With Your PayPal Balance On Sites That Don’t Accept It

I’m at a point in my Internet-obsessed life where PayPal is the preferred payment method that I choose to pay for just about anything. If you’re a self-employed person who works online and from home, I can imagine you being in a similar predicament. Get some information on this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Set Follow-ups & Reminders On Emails Without Installing Anything

Email and speed go hand in hand. So when you need to quickly schedule a message for later or send yourself a reminder to follow up on something, turn to Reme.io or ReminderBaba, two fantastic web apps. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

10 Money Management Tools Inside Google Drive You Should Use Today

Managing money. What a waste of time, isn’t it? The problem is, if you don’t manage it, you end up without it. Not much fun. So, how about a few useful money management tools to help you get started right inside your Google Drive account? Look out how on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Protect your privacy while you browse

There’s no such thing as complete, 100-percent perfect privacy or security. The Heartbleed vulnerability made that patently clear. But you can lock down your Internet access, making a security breach much less likely. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to start receiving personalized alerts on Bing

Microsoft recently rolled out a new feature for Bing designed to make the search engine more personal by delivering useful updates to the Bing homepage based on your interests. You can get updates for news, weather, and traffic so you’ll know what to expect on your commute as well as what Mother Nature has in store for the day. Get some ideas on this article from PCWorld.com

Twitter app downloads could put users at risk

Twitter announced that it is putting its MoPub acquisition to use by enabling Twitter marketers to promote and distribute mobile apps. There is a potential opportunity there, though, for attackers to exploit the system if users become conditioned to download apps from their Twitter feed without thinking. Check this out from PCWorld.com